A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Bracknell Forest
'From short accessible rural routes to longer walks that take you across the borough and beyond, there are walks available for those of all interests and abilities.'
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'With its rich varied landscape and extensive rights of way network, Bracknell Forest borough has some excellent walking opportunities available to those who want to explore this natural heritage on foot.'
'The Forum can comprise up to 22 members who represent a broad range of interests, including landowners, councillors, those who earn their living in the countryside, users of public rights of way a ...
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'The Council is looking for people who are passionate about the countryside, promoting access for all and can contribute positively to the work of the LCAF. No formal qualifications are needed to become a member, but interested people will ideally have a broad range of knowledge, interest and experience relevant to countryside access.'
'The Ramblers Route, which circumnavigates Bracknell town, is made up of two loops, forming a figure of eight circuit. This can be completed in full or each loop can be completed as a sepa ...
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'Walking trail which follows footpaths, woodland tracks, bridleways and some stretches of road, passing through coniferous forest and heathland in the south to unspoilt open farmland to the north.'
'Our vision is to provide a Public Rights of Way Network: [1] on which up-to-date information is readily available by a variety of means - - - : [2] that is physically accessible for all w ...
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'The Bracknell Forest Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP) is a ten-year strategic document covering the entire borough, and sets out how we as the Highway Authority intend to improve the management, provision and promotion of our rights of way network ...'
Bracknell Forest Council
Member of the U3A - Berkshire Grouping
'Parks and countryside sites in Bracknell Forest ... Ranger-led walks take place around the borough all year round. This is a great opportunity to meet like-minded people whilst your body reaps the benefits of exercise in the fresh air. For information about organised walks in your area please see our leaflet.
Bracknell Forest Council
''Sandhurst Health Walks has been in operation since February 2014. The walks are led and organised by a group of dedicated volunteers. We endeavour to have two walk leaders on every walk ...
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Member of the Ramblers - Berkshire Area Grouping
'Information boards have been installed to keep visitors informed about the local wildlife along with new signage, fencing and footpath improvements. This will help to protect the many species foun ...
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'Wildmoor Heath is a large 99 hectare lowland heath site that provides a rich habitat for wildlife, including several rare species of birds ... The site is jointly-owned by Bracknell Forest Council and the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust and managed in partnership as a nature reserve.'
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